I'm good with something in between. But then I really haven't been a Strat guy since c. '89-'93. So consider the source.
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That's about as sexy as electric guitars get.
That's about as sexy as electric guitars get.
I've known a lot of people who will not even consider a non-US-made guitar.
And they probably all drive Toyota Tacomas.
I loved when Chappers held his fingers up to show dye from from fretboard all over his fingers. From a guitar that costs £3483. (at 8:48)
Finally.And they probably all drive Toyota Tacomas.
I loved when Chappers held his fingers up to show dye from from fretboard all over his fingers. From a guitar that costs £3483. (at 8:47)
I saw that video, and I understand where they're coming from. I probably wouldn't be inclined to blow 3 grand on a custom shop Strat, but by the same token, unless it has an absolutely killer neck (in other words, not the typical toothpick thin necks that cheapo strats seem to come with nowadays), and decent sounding pickups, the chances of me buying a cheapo Strat, due to the lack of justification economically, that I'd have for getting it refretted with nickel free and stainless steel free frets (so my allergies to those two metals wouldn't rear up their ugly heads), are pretty low. It costs $300-$400 to get a guitar refretted, I can't justify spending that on a Squier Strat unless it's something special.
So after watching these guys no one concluded that maybe one should pay more attention to amp choices than guitar choices. Those are not Line 6 amps back there.
I saw that video, and I understand where they're coming from. I probably wouldn't be inclined to blow 3 grand on a custom shop Strat, but by the same token, unless it has an absolutely killer neck (in other words, not the typical toothpick thin necks that cheapo strats seem to come with nowadays), and decent sounding pickups, the chances of me buying a cheapo Strat, due to the lack of justification economically, that I'd have for getting it refretted with nickel free and stainless steel free frets (so my allergies to those two metals wouldn't rear up their ugly heads), are pretty low. It costs $300-$400 to get a guitar refretted, I can't justify spending that on a Squier Strat unless it's something special.
You ever consider looking into some kind of sealant for the frets? May be cheaper, even if you had to re-apply every few years.